the yellow dandelion then it dies and turns into the white fluffy seed
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
The are many pistils and stamen in a dandelion as the construction of the flower head itself is many different florets. This allows the flower to be able to pollinate itself as well as other plants.
Dandelion seeds are dispersed by the wind and apple seeds require physical movement i.e. animal or water movement.
Dandelions are a flower often considered a weed. They create food from the light, water and nutrients in the soil.
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Dandelion seeds are wind dispersed
Dandelions grow flowers. The flowers are pollinated by insects. The flower becomes seeds. The wind brings the seeds to a new location to become a plant and repeat the cycle. There is reproduction but no parenting.
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
The are many pistils and stamen in a dandelion as the construction of the flower head itself is many different florets. This allows the flower to be able to pollinate itself as well as other plants.
Like most flowers, dandelions reproduce with the help of insects who pollinate the flower, transferring pollen from the male part of the flower to the female part of the flower. The flower is then able to produce seeds to make new flowers.
Dandelion seeds are dispersed by the wind and apple seeds require physical movement i.e. animal or water movement.
It uses the warmth water and light to grow The structure of the flower when it sets seed allows the lightness of the seed and its sail to be dispersed in the wind.
Dandelion seeds have adapted to be spread far and wide by the wind.
A Dandelion uses Wind to spread the seeds. When the dandelion turns white and fluffy, wind can pick up the seeds, since they are attached to the fluff. Next time you see a fluffy white dandelion, pull off some of the fluff and take a look. You will see tiny seeds attached at the bottom!
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